Hyundai is offering the
2024 Hyundai Tuscon SUV from
$27,250 with
24, 36, 48 or 60-Month Financing starting as low as
0% APR and
$0 Down Payment for very well-qualified buyers plus receive
up to a 90-day deferred first payment (down payment may be required for this offer).
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SlickStasi for sharing this deal.
- Notes:
- Pricing and availability will vary depending on your selected options and available inventory.
- Payment Calculator will estimate what you can expect to pay monthly on your loan. Monthly payment excludes taxes, title, license, options, and dealer charges.
- Additional savings may be available via the $400 with College Grad program or $500 with Military program.
About the Tuscon (SE Base Model):
- FWD: 28 Combined, 25 City/32 Highway
- 187-hp 2.5L GDI/MPI 4-cylinder engine
- 8-speed automatic with SHIFTRONIC
- 8-inch color touchscreen display audio
- Wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay
- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist w/ Car/Pedestrian/Cyclist Detection & Junction Turning
- Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)
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It could be something as simple as a hidden toggle switch that you flip when you get into the car, or a relay that only enables start when fog lights or blower motor is switched on, or a tiny magnet that you move from point A to unmarked point B to activate a reed switch. You can get real sneaky with stuff like this if you use your imagination, and it's a very effective and cheap theft deterrent.
There's a reason why they're offering such a great deal...I'll stick with Honda or Toyota
About as funny as you thinking apartment complexes will allow tenants just have maze of 500 foot extension running from their unit to when ever they might be parking in the complex that night....
There's a reason why they're offering such a great deal...I'll stick with Honda or Toyota
I'll gladly take a broken window and/or busted steering column plastic covers over that alternative.
For the record, I don't own a Kia or Hyundai so I have no dog in this fight. Just thought I'd offer some tips to those who do, in the interest of possibly preventing them from being a victim of a car theft.
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Edit: i'm an idiot, I'm just now figuring out I'm arguing with a person who doesn't actually own an EV. You don't seem to know any of the pros of why people buy Evs.
Check the price history it's low. Buy it if you trying own it for 8 years and not for it's resale value.
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